
Adoption Gaps
More than 95% of enterprises have deployed or plan to deploy SD-WAN, yet almost half (42 %) report they lack integrated security or have no specific SD-WAN security at all. This leaves networks vulnerable.
DIY Complexity
Many firms struggle to build and manage SD-WAN themselves; some businesses lack the staff and have trouble keeping up with technology changes and negotiating with vendors
Need For Resiliency
As reliance on cloud and voice/data grows, outages from single-circuit networks can disrupt operations and erode customer trust.
We design and deploy carrier-agnostic SD-WAN solutions that use active/active circuits, dynamic routing, and automated failover to maximize uptime. Our free audit identifies bottlenecks and security gaps, then we assemble vendor-neutral proposals and document every option so you understand cost, performance, and risks.
We can fully manage or co-manage deployments, ensuring your network delivers 24/7 availability with integrated security and clear, predictable pricing. Throughout the process, we educate your team so you can make informed decisions.
Multi-Site Enterprise Expanding to New Regions
Client Type:
Goal:
Add 12 new branch locations with redundant internet and SD-WAN integration.
Situation:
The client needed circuits at new branches but wanted all circuits live before opening dates. They procured services from multiple carriers without a centralized project management structure in place.
Hurdles:
Carrier availability mismatches: Service maps showed 'available' but local construction was still required.
Permit delays: Pole access permits took 60+ days in certain municipalities.
No escalation path: Local carrier reps changed mid-project, delaying updates.
Billing confusion: Circuits billed before turn up; credits later had to be negotiated.
Outcome:
Centralized procurement reduced delays
Early route validation avoided false 'ready' locations.
Construction credits and SLA credits were recovered post-install.
Takeaway:
Adding sites fast? Why most expansions stall isn’t fiber, it’s coordination. Permits, false availability data, and billing start dates can derail launches unless managed at the carrier level.


